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Marc Champagne wrote:
> Just imagine if they had current CG technology back then...
What, for the first 45 minutes? A bunch of computer-generated
man-apes jumping around a transparent (in the book, at least,
where it counts) box with dimensions in ratios 1:4:9, followed
by...
stereotypical CGI space shots. With sound, because CGI space
scenes are required to have sound. And a few extreme zoom-out
jobs, starting from a molecule and working their way to a glory
shot of a space station. And some nice volumetric atmospheric
effects to get the beams of light. Oh yeah. And a nebula.
In space, you can always see a nebula. Hmm what else do we have
in stereotypical film CGI space shots...
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.scifi-fantasy.com
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